Featured Artist 134
ApoC
ApoC is a clear example of how, besides talent, discipline and hard work are also part of growing up as an artist. If we remember his first steps on Audiotool, we can see how far he has come in the years. He has grown both as a musician and a person on Audiotool. And we are pleased to have been able to accompany this process. Stay tuned, ApoC.
Interview
I'm from the U.S., I've been using Audiotool since 2016. I love watching WWE.
- About ApoC
- I'm from the U.S., I've been using Audiotool since 2016. I love watching WWE, my favorite wrestlers are John Cena and Randy Orton. My favorite styles of music are Progressive House, Trance and Future House. I like to branch out to people who make such amazing melodies and lush chords on their tracks.
- Describe the style of music you produce
- I produce a wide range of music genres including Progressive House, Trap, and Ambient.
- What is your musical background and when did you start making music?
- My musical background is inspired by a lot of people in the music industry who I look up to. My biggest inspirations are Hardwell, Martin Garrix and Tiesto. On Audiotool I came across the website when I searched for "free online daw" and I was quite surprised to stumble upon it. I never wanted to leave, I always thought my chances of actually collabing with people were very big because I find everyone's particular sound so unique and amazing.
- What is your favorite Audiotool device and why?
- My favorite Audiotool device is the Quasar reverb because the sound by itself is massive, and makes you really relate to your own emotions on a personal level.
- What is your favourite trick in AT/What technique do you always use?
- My favorite technique is to layer my sounds together. I like to include the Pulv, Heisenberg and Space in almost all of my tracks and pack them with a bunch of effects to make the sounds stand out. It's amazing how very little time it can take me to make a chord structure sound really emotional.
- Have you ever had a writer's block? If so, how did you deal with it and what do you recommend to your colleagues?
- I've had writer's block quite a lot. But whenever I do, I like to browse through the tracks section of audiotool in which I select the most recent and I listen to those. I've come across some really cool songs to be honest doing it that way rather than just typing it all out with the search function on the website.
- What do you like most about Audiotool? Is there anything you would like to suggest?
- The amount of people critiquing songs and being brutally honest. Instead of people calling your particular song garbage, when it can be very special to you in all ways. You can do so much on Audiotool, and I believe you can take it to the next level if you put your best efforts into making something you enjoy and love.
- Your message to the community:
- Remain positive no matter what. Don't bring people down, always treat them with respect. If you don't, then you should ignore them and move past it.
“You can do so much on Audiotool, and I believe you can take it to the next level if you put your best efforts into making something you enjoy and love.”
— ApoC